Patients who need extended care and rehabilitation after an acute renal episode requiring hospitalization can receive excellent, cost-effective care in community based nursing facilities – including dialysis if necessary.
Many skilled nursing facilities now offer inpatient dialysis sessions on the premises. With this, patients are treated as home dialysis patients, meaning that they don't have to be provided care outside of the facility and can instead do it "at home."
This has several advantages:
The patient and the dialysis and nursing home staff have a close working relationship and continual communication to make sure needs are met
Also called subacute care, postacute recovery care is a comprehensive inpatient program designed for individuals who have had critical illness prior to kidney disease diagnosis or who have needed to be hospitalized as the disease has progressed or because of an exacerbation. While in the skilled nursing facility, patients recover strength and health until they're well enough to go home.
Patients who have been diagnosed with kidney disease may first have a critical kidney or renal failure episode that requires hospital care. Once they're stable enough to leave the hospital but not well enough to go home, they may come to a skilled nursing facility to recover physical strength, to continue to receive kidney disease care, and to learn how to manage their disease.
Renal patients who have already been diagnosed with kidney disease may also find themselves hospitalized on a regular basis just as a matter of course as the disease progresses. As with newly diagnosed patients, these patients must also undergo significant therapy to regain endurance and strength after a hospital stay. Once they're stable, they can be discharged from the hospital and transferred to a skilled nursing facility to postacute recovery care.
Patients and their families also learn how to do their own kidney disease care. With this, physicians and other members of the medical team develop a course of treatment with patients and their families as full participants. While in the facility, patients and their families learn how to manage the disease at home by focusing on: